| ▲ | mmh0000 4 days ago | |||||||
Provide context when asking. : “hey bob, I looked here and here and here and didn’t find the correct information. Can you show me where to look or tell me the answer so I can document it” Because most people don’t bother doing the tiniest amount of their own research before asking dumb questions it becomes a huge headache to answer the same thing a million times. However, if you can show that you did put in the effort to look up the answer first people will be much more willing to help. | ||||||||
| ▲ | awesome_dude 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
So far I have two examples (in this thread) of people making (potentially toxic) judgements about the fact that someone asked a question Can you show why you assumed that what you are asking for wasn't provided? Can you also explain why your response is to make rather harsh judgements rather than work out what was going on in the first place? | ||||||||
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